GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS CONCEPT AND FUNCTION

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WALID AWWAD METEB, YOUSEF KHALAF MAHEL

Abstract

It is indisputable that (linguistic structure) is the real indication of the text, and in order to indicate a real significance, the interpretation of that interpretation is protected by essay and maqam clues that make us reach certainty of the intention of that text.


The researchers decided that the value of Arabic grammar has remained throughout history represented in the analysis of eloquent Arabic texts, and this analysis was practiced by scholars of different disciplines: commentators, commentators of the Sunnah, commentators of poetry, grammarians, and others, it is penetrating into the fabric of Arab culture is hardly devoid of a branch of Arabic, according to an audited researcher.


To achieve this purpose, I followed in this research a plan based on an introduction, two sections, and a conclusion, as follows:


The first topic: grammatical analysis is a basic branch of linguistic analysis.


The second topic: grammatical analysis, its function, evidence and patterns.


Conclusion and the most important results.


One of the most important things that the research decided is that grammatical analysis is one of the most important types of linguistic analysis, because checking grammatical links is an audit of the speaker's intention, in light of the context of the article and the context of the situation.

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WALID AWWAD METEB, YOUSEF KHALAF MAHEL

1WALID AWWAD METEB, 2PROF.  DR. YOUSEF KHALAF MAHEL

1Al-Iraqia University / College of Arts/ Arabic language department

2Al-Iraqia University / College of Arts/ Arabic language department

 

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